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alaska is not hospitable environment. ed markey is running nomnation in liberal state. picking up green group nominations. that same day the league of conservation voters. i think more about that, than anything else. for him to be shocked people respond to tax policy is itself shocking. melissa: if you tax something, it is meant to discourage whatever behavior that is. shell responded and said while we're aware of the tax environment wherever we operate the driver for our operational decisions is going to be governed by safety. the tax policy in question i would add, by the way is that they were think of drilling on the outer continental shelf, there you would pay regular federal corporate income tax of 35%. otherwise, they were paying the alaska production tax which can be as high as 75%. i say if they were moving it for tax reasons they should just own it and get out in front of it. what is wrong with that? so you're moving it to go drill in a spot or keep it in a spot that is going to provide a better tax environment for you. this is company. isn't that what they're
alaska is not hospitable environment. ed markey is running nomnation in liberal state. picking up green group nominations. that same day the league of conservation voters. i think more about that, than anything else. for him to be shocked people respond to tax policy is itself shocking. melissa: if you tax something, it is meant to discourage whatever behavior that is. shell responded and said while we're aware of the tax environment wherever we operate the driver for our operational decisions...
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in the past four years we probably haven't seen a better global economic environment when it comes to chinese demand. we have a pickup now in housing, in auto sales. maybe it's a different sort of environment for alcoa this time, keith. >> and this is going to be the back and forth of earnings season. earnings are a lagging indicator. they are going to slow but growth is stabilizing globally and that's a big difference versus slowing. so, with alcoa, i agree with guy. better than bad is the point. we got to get to the financials. that's going to be the front end of earnings season which starts on friday with wells fargo. >> karen? >> alcoa is first. aa. coming up first in the book. other than that, i don't see it as a read through to much. >> harder this time around concerning we've got positive data from the automakers already and boeing is clouded with a whole other myriad of problems of its own. this is not necessarily a read through into the strength of the a a e r aerospace industry. back on december 18th, moody's put alcoa on a negative review with a positive downgrade to junk s
in the past four years we probably haven't seen a better global economic environment when it comes to chinese demand. we have a pickup now in housing, in auto sales. maybe it's a different sort of environment for alcoa this time, keith. >> and this is going to be the back and forth of earnings season. earnings are a lagging indicator. they are going to slow but growth is stabilizing globally and that's a big difference versus slowing. so, with alcoa, i agree with guy. better than bad is...
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or no, you've got to have kind of misplaced priorities to even entertain something like this in an environment like this. i mean, the whole capital system is burning that they've got control over, and they're doing something goofy like this. >> well, it was the national endowment from the arts, just in case everybody's wondering, that's who's behind this. collected the taxpayer money together and sat down and thought about how should we pirg out how to bestow this upon, you know, worthy folks -- neil: it's clearly aimed at the young. >> oh, yeah. i guess, they want to insure that it's a built-in base of supporters going forward. neil: but the idea being you need more money to fix this problem with money you say we don't have. >> right. we're absolutely broke, but we're going to train kids that they should be battling big oil more than anything else. before you learn how to do math, before you learn how to read, before you learn how to balance your own checkbook, before you learn how to balance the country's checkbook -- which, i admit, is near hi impossible at this -- nearly impossible at this
or no, you've got to have kind of misplaced priorities to even entertain something like this in an environment like this. i mean, the whole capital system is burning that they've got control over, and they're doing something goofy like this. >> well, it was the national endowment from the arts, just in case everybody's wondering, that's who's behind this. collected the taxpayer money together and sat down and thought about how should we pirg out how to bestow this upon, you know, worthy...
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things are moving around a little bit and it makes me nervous selling a put that is only $5 lower in an environment where, you know, we talked about how low vol is and potential for the increase going forward. >> and that is an excellent point and i took a look at that, because my expectation had been that the options are on the outright basis would be priced, but implied volatility and this thing has popped on that headline, and it has steeped even as the volatility has risen and that will help the math work for you. >> and that is right, the math is working for you, but if you get the stock put to you, you have to remember why you put it on and it is because you want ted to buy the stock at a discount and if you get the stock put to you, it is a good company and you will own it at a price that is lower than now. >> and the problem with dreamliners might have been less if they used this, one thing about mike's option trade he could be forced to buy boeing with $07 a share, but with the 30 cents he collected, he would not have a loss until the stock hits $69.70. we will see carter braxton later in
things are moving around a little bit and it makes me nervous selling a put that is only $5 lower in an environment where, you know, we talked about how low vol is and potential for the increase going forward. >> and that is an excellent point and i took a look at that, because my expectation had been that the options are on the outright basis would be priced, but implied volatility and this thing has popped on that headline, and it has steeped even as the volatility has risen and that...
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and they talked about at least an uneven economic environment, so, it is a bit of a mixed signal. this is a stock that's trading at an aar. it's very overbought. i don't think you need to own this stock. >> there's no read through to some of the other credit card issuers out there in terms of, american express saying credit ipd kay torps are historically low. >> well, again, i agree with b.k. that this is one where, it's not exactly the same client as capital one. >> right. >> but it's a good possibility that capital one will also do very well because of the extension of the bush level tax cuts and those being made permanent for all but the payroll tax that does impact some of the capital one folks a little more than it will american express folks. >>> coming up next, the wiggest movers in today's session, plus, why china's stronger than expected economic data may be fooling investors. a look at hidden risks. and herbalife tripes to reassure shareholders, but the stock slides anyway. we get reaction from one of herbalife's investors right after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't j
and they talked about at least an uneven economic environment, so, it is a bit of a mixed signal. this is a stock that's trading at an aar. it's very overbought. i don't think you need to own this stock. >> there's no read through to some of the other credit card issuers out there in terms of, american express saying credit ipd kay torps are historically low. >> well, again, i agree with b.k. that this is one where, it's not exactly the same client as capital one. >> right....
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things you mentioned, the things america needs to do to stay competitive in this challenging economic environment, domestically and globally? >> absolutely. first, you've got to get through the fiscal issues. balance in the deficit and budgets, number one. and then we need to get to tax reform. it is a big deal. there has not been a major renovation to the tax code since 1986, and that is before the internet. immigration is a big deal. getting the kids in school today studying the sciences and technology and engineering and the math to stay in this country and getting a path to his citizenship and dealing with the competencies' to grow jobs. if you can deal with those issues, we would be off to a great start. >> you have many of your clients in the manufacturing business. looking at the broader economic shift, what do you do in a post- manufacturing world to provide the numbers of jobs that america needs? because it does not appear clear yet. >> we have roughly 12 million jobs through the great recession lost. we have filled about half of those. it will still take some more between five-seven yea
things you mentioned, the things america needs to do to stay competitive in this challenging economic environment, domestically and globally? >> absolutely. first, you've got to get through the fiscal issues. balance in the deficit and budgets, number one. and then we need to get to tax reform. it is a big deal. there has not been a major renovation to the tax code since 1986, and that is before the internet. immigration is a big deal. getting the kids in school today studying the...
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the market knows we're in a slow growth environment. we're not going to get strong gdp, and it's not willing to assign much of a pe to these earnings. that's going to be a continuation, but next year i think investor confidence is going to improve a little. it's really lagged in this rally, so i think we're just going to be able to inch it up enough to where we have a decent year in the market and modest earnings growth. >> david, jump in here. your top stocks picks for 2012 outper formeded in the market by 6%. nice going there. >> thank you. >> looking ahead, what are your picks in 2013 and what's the maybe influence on this market, the, the dysfunction in washington, the global economy? what's the real catalyst for stocks? >> sure, to the second question first, the catalyst for stocks will be valuation most important and lower interest rates and continued accommodative fed policy i think is ultimately proof positive for stocks, not just this year but over the next couple of years versus alternative investments. and in that type of bac
the market knows we're in a slow growth environment. we're not going to get strong gdp, and it's not willing to assign much of a pe to these earnings. that's going to be a continuation, but next year i think investor confidence is going to improve a little. it's really lagged in this rally, so i think we're just going to be able to inch it up enough to where we have a decent year in the market and modest earnings growth. >> david, jump in here. your top stocks picks for 2012 outper...
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the yield curve will get more possibly sloped and that will be indicative of strengthening economic environments. >> got it. dennis, great to see you. >> always nice to be on. >> dennis gartman. time now for pops and drops, the big movers you might have missed. drop for verizon. b.k.? >> trading down in sympathy with apple and the order cuts. verizon sells a lot of the iphones. i would stay away. >> big pop for fifth and pacific. up 11%. karen? >> yes, they were at the icr conference, a big retail conference this week and they put out numbers which were not as disappointing that people thought. kate spade, absolutely on fire, even though juicy, not so juicy, but we like fifth and pacific. >> pop for research in motion. pete? >> this is the story with a no story. a stock that was $11.82 at 10:00 in the morning that finished at 1 $14.95. there's been volume in the stock and options. expectations this stock is going to go higher. splenty of speculation. forget about that. a lot of dollars right now. >> pop for ups. grasso? >> their deal with tnt express fell apart. they have to pay $266 million bec
the yield curve will get more possibly sloped and that will be indicative of strengthening economic environments. >> got it. dennis, great to see you. >> always nice to be on. >> dennis gartman. time now for pops and drops, the big movers you might have missed. drop for verizon. b.k.? >> trading down in sympathy with apple and the order cuts. verizon sells a lot of the iphones. i would stay away. >> big pop for fifth and pacific. up 11%. karen? >> yes, they...
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but is this a hostile work environment, eamon? >> i don't know. i'm just glad i'm here in the studio by myself, tyler. i'm not with you guys. i have no idea -- >> maybe we're glad we're not with you. >> how small is the cubicle, that the question. when we are in the workplace with other people, we have to deal with other people and all of their weird stuff. some of it is really weird and some of it is offensive and that's part of being a human being. >> i guess a lot of things are part after being a human being. how about you, jane? i'm interesting to hear -- >> i know, i had brothers, husband, i know all about this. my feeling is, that you know, some people obviously can't lep it. but there are product out there. gas begone. go to gasbegone.com. where the tag line is, don't blame the dog. which, by the way, i have. they have cushions. i did something on this company years ago. you sit on these cushions. they help. he can do it on command. >> look at that. a gasb gon pillow. sadly, they ended there -- >> sadly? >> sue? >> i go >> i get to follow t
but is this a hostile work environment, eamon? >> i don't know. i'm just glad i'm here in the studio by myself, tyler. i'm not with you guys. i have no idea -- >> maybe we're glad we're not with you. >> how small is the cubicle, that the question. when we are in the workplace with other people, we have to deal with other people and all of their weird stuff. some of it is really weird and some of it is offensive and that's part of being a human being. >> i guess a lot of...
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the risk is to the down side, because we've still got the big macro economic environment. there are still plenty of people who think the debt ceiling issues could be a debacle. february 15th, a little earlier than expected, a lot of people floating ideas that moody's might downgrade the u.s. debt sometime this quarter, if there's no grand bargain that ever appears, and that looks increasingly unlikely. i'm in the camp that the risk is to the down side on the stock market right now. earnings today, as you just mentioned here, look, the question has been whether or not putry was the trough in earnings that things would get better from here. it's going to be modest improvement. q4 isn't looking that great. we're only looking at roughly 3% improvement in earnings. that's not great. top line growth has been nonexistent throughout last year. q3 top line growth was zero. zero. we haven't seen that in a long time. you want to know how weird that is? the ten-year eenaverage is 7%. maybe it will be 3%. that's the hope. it's coming down as we're going in. so we may be at a trough in
the risk is to the down side, because we've still got the big macro economic environment. there are still plenty of people who think the debt ceiling issues could be a debacle. february 15th, a little earlier than expected, a lot of people floating ideas that moody's might downgrade the u.s. debt sometime this quarter, if there's no grand bargain that ever appears, and that looks increasingly unlikely. i'm in the camp that the risk is to the down side on the stock market right now. earnings...
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still ahead -- the environment is not good for outgoing epa chief lisa jackson. we'll explain. first, uncertain future as well for the next big thing in commercial aviation. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watcng. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >> bret: wildfires in australia top international news. it's summer down under and fighting fires there are difficult. 95 are burning in new south wales with 18 out of control. new rights for women in saudi arabia. king granted women 30 seats on the top advisory council for the first time. a big step in a country where women's lives are heavily restricted. women are not allowed to travel, work, marry or even be admitted
still ahead -- the environment is not good for outgoing epa chief lisa jackson. we'll explain. first, uncertain future as well for the next big thing in commercial aviation. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground...
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we have a really low interest rate environment, and if you look at these companies that are woven into the fabric of our lives, companies that are going to benefit from strength in america or otherwise, and they're paying you a better dividend yield than the so-called risk-free rate of return, you might be ok. > it's almost a bet on the economy i would dare say. matt, good to have you on the show. > > thank you. time for us to sail out of here for today. coming up tomorrow: traders unplugged! find out if our trading pros think amazon stock is the next apple. from all of us at first business, have a terrific thursday!
we have a really low interest rate environment, and if you look at these companies that are woven into the fabric of our lives, companies that are going to benefit from strength in america or otherwise, and they're paying you a better dividend yield than the so-called risk-free rate of return, you might be ok. > it's almost a bet on the economy i would dare say. matt, good to have you on the show. > > thank you. time for us to sail out of here for today. coming up tomorrow: traders...
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the same as urban environment. there is a big difference between the presence of an element or a chemical and its impact. both you and i could go out to a bar, have a shot of vodka each, measure it on us but the impact we're not drunk. so there's the difference. melissa: i have to say though, i spent a lot of time at oil installations all around the world, saudi deserts to south america, whatever, i have been up to the oil sands and that black does gets all over everything. it follows you whereve you go. you see trails of it into every restaurant, into every, i mean it really flies through the air and is everywhere. i couldn't help thinking when i was there, that i'm breathing this in. that it just, i mean it was different from other ways that we are harvesting petroleum, and you know, just from an observer's point of view it felt more dangerous. >> the visuals on all hydrocarbons, all fuel, coal is not really pretty, oil is not pretty. melissa: but this flies through the air everywhere. it really travels. >> the g
the same as urban environment. there is a big difference between the presence of an element or a chemical and its impact. both you and i could go out to a bar, have a shot of vodka each, measure it on us but the impact we're not drunk. so there's the difference. melissa: i have to say though, i spent a lot of time at oil installations all around the world, saudi deserts to south america, whatever, i have been up to the oil sands and that black does gets all over everything. it follows you...
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. >> still to come, what will be taken out of your soap to make the environment cleaner. >> first, she became a side line star during the championship game. the girlfriend of alabama quarterback finds herself in the smot light after comments made about her looks. >> from our camera, we can see mainly bright skies over the bay area. and our weather will be turning colder, i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> another check of traffic this is 101 in san rafael moving nicely in both directi hey america, even though she doesn't need them, the depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. >>> bcs championship game turned into a one sided route. >> more competitive was the twitter web concerning catherine webb. >> twitter blew up in the stands. first comments centers around espn announcer's fawning over webb also miss alabama then got personal. >> yes. nfl star invited her out for wing asks a visit to the stri
. >> still to come, what will be taken out of your soap to make the environment cleaner. >> first, she became a side line star during the championship game. the girlfriend of alabama quarterback finds herself in the smot light after comments made about her looks. >> from our camera, we can see mainly bright skies over the bay area. and our weather will be turning colder, i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> another check of traffic this is 101 in san rafael...
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are you looking at a competitive environment in the new year? >> we'll see. i don't know if it's more competitive. the settlement that took place really has more to do with servicing. i think that, you know, we've seen consolidation, and usually competition comes from having more players in the marketplace. i don't know that it's more competitive and help the consumer from that perspective, as we see, but a lot of this depends. there's the americay landscape that gets clearer here in the next few months. lori: don't have time, but interest rates, near the lows? >> great question. i think so, but pick up a little bit. lori: all right, we'll take it. thank you, appreciate you coming in today. >> my pleasure, thanks. melissa: they are called dark pools, institutions that trade large bonds outside public exchanges, and now regulator want to shine a brighter light on them. adam is breaking the story. what do you have now? >> that's right. this is out of the "wall street journal" report in which richard, the chief executive at fenra said in 2013 that they are inten
are you looking at a competitive environment in the new year? >> we'll see. i don't know if it's more competitive. the settlement that took place really has more to do with servicing. i think that, you know, we've seen consolidation, and usually competition comes from having more players in the marketplace. i don't know that it's more competitive and help the consumer from that perspective, as we see, but a lot of this depends. there's the americay landscape that gets clearer here in the...
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a very tough operating environment with net interest margin low side and saw the other mortgaged-related issues and regulatory scrutiny that as been promulgated. but with the mn t, particular attention to it. it could be another dollar of earnings potential factored into those shares of the course of 2013. pay particular attention. liz: thank you so much. he lives and breathes the stuff. the closing bell ringing in seven tents. we crossed the flat line. all green on the screen. is this the end of the pc era? to the first time in five years, they sales fell and two names attacking the heat. with stocks after the break. ♪ what are you doing? nothing. are you stling our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close
a very tough operating environment with net interest margin low side and saw the other mortgaged-related issues and regulatory scrutiny that as been promulgated. but with the mn t, particular attention to it. it could be another dollar of earnings potential factored into those shares of the course of 2013. pay particular attention. liz: thank you so much. he lives and breathes the stuff. the closing bell ringing in seven tents. we crossed the flat line. all green on the screen. is this the end...
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that's something that people want to see more of in this environment. but it's an issue of time. >> sears contracting? >> it's interesting and they're going to have to figure out what to do and how to rationalize. this is a company that's done a great job. the management team understands the market. they figured out a way to raise their dividend and they figured out a way to redesign themselves. applaud you guys for that. >> got to take a break here. the things that are sure to surprise you in 2013. coming up next, talk to doug kass on his biggest miss of 2012 and get his bold calls for the new year. stay tuned. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy vol
that's something that people want to see more of in this environment. but it's an issue of time. >> sears contracting? >> it's interesting and they're going to have to figure out what to do and how to rationalize. this is a company that's done a great job. the management team understands the market. they figured out a way to raise their dividend and they figured out a way to redesign themselves. applaud you guys for that. >> got to take a break here. the things that are sure...
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do you get from the idea when we look at the environment today and our politicians don't seem to be serious about spending, they seem to think that the public is more concerned with screwing the rich than hitting up programs. are they right? >> people felt that way but myself is that obama, the carry interest rate that allows hedge fund people taxed at capital gains rate, obama defended that. that is one of the big things. that is warren buffett and rich friends. this is disingenuous but the country should be rising up. >> neil: they are not rising up. >> i think this is because it's going to explode. somebody is going to say, my grandchildren and children, this is moral issue being kicked down the road. these people will not deal with it and the republican handling of this was let me just put it this way, just about as stupid as i have ever seen in my lifetime. only matched by what they did the year before. >> neil: well put. happy new year. >> did any of you the streamliner. another nightmare. all safe. but why are so many plain scared? ♪ [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting
do you get from the idea when we look at the environment today and our politicians don't seem to be serious about spending, they seem to think that the public is more concerned with screwing the rich than hitting up programs. are they right? >> people felt that way but myself is that obama, the carry interest rate that allows hedge fund people taxed at capital gains rate, obama defended that. that is one of the big things. that is warren buffett and rich friends. this is disingenuous but...
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are actually behind the counter in dispensaries, and so it's a very safe, secure, highly regulated environment that we operate in. >> okay. so 18 states have now passed medical marijuana laws. 18 states, so you -- you operate -- you operate already in california. you operate in canada. you've got dispensers coming to market in arizona in a matter of weeks. >> correct. >> what when are you likely to break into the remaining states? what's the plan for growth? >> that's a very good question because we are not just about medical marijuana. our technology crosses many boundaries in the traditional pharmacy retailing business, whether it's retail pharmacies, institutional pharmacy plays, doctor offices, hospice, long-term care, so our solution really is very broad scope and has a tremendous value proposition in traditional pharmacy and in traditional health care. in terms of medical marijuana we are on a state-by-state awareness, put if in aware ney. every state sen acting its own laws and regulations so we're currently enacting the rules in recently passed state like connecticut and massachusetts.
are actually behind the counter in dispensaries, and so it's a very safe, secure, highly regulated environment that we operate in. >> okay. so 18 states have now passed medical marijuana laws. 18 states, so you -- you operate -- you operate already in california. you operate in canada. you've got dispensers coming to market in arizona in a matter of weeks. >> correct. >> what when are you likely to break into the remaining states? what's the plan for growth? >> that's a...
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rather than thinking of the kid as the problem, we think of the environment. thank you very traveling up. everybody else is back for more. coming up, why your resolution to lose weight may be doomed from the start. >>> revisiting the war on poverty then and now. more nerdland is next. [ male announcer ] rocky had no idea why dawn was gone for so long... ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades... if he ever lets her leave again. iams. keep love strong. >>> welcome back. i'm melissa harris perry. if you are like millions of americans, your new year's resolution involves losing weight. it's a top promise we make to ourselves every january 1st. with ads like these bombarding the air waves, who can blame us. >> i'm jessica simpson. this year is all about new beginnings for me. >> another year, another diet. yeah, take it
rather than thinking of the kid as the problem, we think of the environment. thank you very traveling up. everybody else is back for more. coming up, why your resolution to lose weight may be doomed from the start. >>> revisiting the war on poverty then and now. more nerdland is next. [ male announcer ] rocky had no idea why dawn was gone for so long... ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong,...
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so we look at a budget constrained environment. we do believe, and we concur with what you were saying in terms of a long-term view and a strategic goals and objectives are starting point. and that there is a consensus about the strategic goals and objectives. for example, as we have many witnesses in our work we found little evidence that an asteroid mission was widely accepted. whether inside of nasa, outside in industry or internationally, and in, and so it's important there is clarity in terms of the direction. and a nasa strategic plan can, in fact, with clearly identified what their traits are in that portfolio going forward. and there is a starting point upon which some choices can be made. >> joining with others on the panel saying absolutely partnerships, the ability to bring together public and private sector and international, conjoining resources is certainly an excellent step in the right direction that this committee for the upcoming reauthorization process, because i would remind us all it's not so far away game, tha
so we look at a budget constrained environment. we do believe, and we concur with what you were saying in terms of a long-term view and a strategic goals and objectives are starting point. and that there is a consensus about the strategic goals and objectives. for example, as we have many witnesses in our work we found little evidence that an asteroid mission was widely accepted. whether inside of nasa, outside in industry or internationally, and in, and so it's important there is clarity in...
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national transportation safety board according to an investigator, they will look at "man, machine, and environment." in other words looking at every possible reason for the collision. there were no injuries and this is no damage to the bridge. 20 crew members of the "overseas raymar" still on the ship in san francisco bay. it has a dented hull and the question is whether will it be fixed and how long will it take? we are interested if that and the crew member is probably more interested than we are. >> abc7 news was the first to report the ship collision on twitter and you can keep up with if you developments by following us at abc7 bay area and at abc7news.com with a slight show with pictures of the damaged ship and bridge support. >> we have new video showing google executive schmidt and former new mexico governor bill richardson on the trip to north korea. this is them earlier today in pyongyang. richardson outlined the real reason behind the visit saying the delegation is asking not korea to put a moratorium on rocket launches and expand the internet in the country. >> closer to home, baseball
national transportation safety board according to an investigator, they will look at "man, machine, and environment." in other words looking at every possible reason for the collision. there were no injuries and this is no damage to the bridge. 20 crew members of the "overseas raymar" still on the ship in san francisco bay. it has a dented hull and the question is whether will it be fixed and how long will it take? we are interested if that and the crew member is probably...
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think about the environment. think about earth. shibani: water bottles. >> we call this rewind. we use recycle plastic bottles and created our own fabric. shibani: tell me how you elaborate. you are a business leader now. >> we are a family and we have ideas and we are creative and we have access to so many things. growing up in our lives we have always been approached with different ideas from different people. we thought it was a perfect opportunity to go together and use these natural fibers, beverages and fabrics and build a family legacy. with these wonderful products and the design, they are beautiful. it is very earth friendly, eco- friendly. shibani: technology has helped you. >> we are here, of course. we are part of the family now. we are excited to be here. shibani: thank you so much. house of marley. back to you guys. ashley: shibani joshi. that is good stuff. tracy: she has the best job. the weak economy forcing many people with the flu to go to work anyway. doctor manny alvarez says do not do it. he is here next. ashley: let's take a look at the ten and 30 year tre
think about the environment. think about earth. shibani: water bottles. >> we call this rewind. we use recycle plastic bottles and created our own fabric. shibani: tell me how you elaborate. you are a business leader now. >> we are a family and we have ideas and we are creative and we have access to so many things. growing up in our lives we have always been approached with different ideas from different people. we thought it was a perfect opportunity to go together and use these...
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lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-411-7040 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>. >> neil: wall street is on chopping block, morgan stanley ready to slash its work force. >> well it's general trend on wall street. factoring in the fiscal cliff, deal they cut was crummy. higher taxes, trick on investors. wall street is continue to slow. it's reported two weeks ago. citigroup was first to announce big cuts and we reported at the time that morgan stanley was considering it. fox news business network beat all the competition including our friends across the river whose name begins with a "c" by about an hour. >> neil: i so admire that. [ laughter ] >> what is interesting you went downhill within minutes? >> i did. >> you went from a war hero to a pawn. [ laughter ] >> ne
lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-411-7040 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>. >> neil: wall street is on chopping block, morgan stanley ready to slash its work...
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but in this environment, people want net interest margin. they want the bank to make more money or more mortgages. >> some banks out there, just declined only six basis points. that's how optimistic some on wall street will be going into this quarter. the sequential decline, it's 3.56 for the fourth quarter from 3.66 in the third. as you mentioned, ten-base point decline. so that picture has been dimming a bit. total lending has increased. >> not enough to offset the incredible increase in the deposits. what did they take in over -- >> $30 billion in the quarter. >> 12% annualized. even with that rescinding of the insurance beyond 250,000, still deposit flows. yet you can't put it into productive loans or you don't want to because you worry about credit quality and we end up with contracting energy -- >> look, we're at a moment where i don't think anybody who's got a mortgage, they know they're getting a good price. the ohio regionals are going to do better. that welgs is now a sale. look, wells could go to 33. if it had been to 32, it will
but in this environment, people want net interest margin. they want the bank to make more money or more mortgages. >> some banks out there, just declined only six basis points. that's how optimistic some on wall street will be going into this quarter. the sequential decline, it's 3.56 for the fourth quarter from 3.66 in the third. as you mentioned, ten-base point decline. so that picture has been dimming a bit. total lending has increased. >> not enough to offset the incredible...
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blustery personality or the kind of the big self, and whether or not that translates well in a national environment. >> right. i think that also to bring back to the other question, and bring back to my state, back to new jersey where he is the governor. >> and seton hall where you teach, and you guys educated him. >> and seton hall law school, and the best law school in the country, absolutely, but in the state, when you talk about the bench of democrats the reality is that we do have great folks out there who would like to be governor. and right now, we have a governor who is pop youer lat the moment, but when we go out to remind people everyday that this is the guy who thinks that raising the minimum wage from $7.50 to $8.50 is too much, and governor who believes that he should be cutting back and in the letter, perfect, cutting back in women's health care and cut, cutting, and saying ing that we can't have taxes on millionaires when people are suffering. when we have unemployment way above the national rate, and there is a record that he has that is absolutely antithetical to what we believe in
blustery personality or the kind of the big self, and whether or not that translates well in a national environment. >> right. i think that also to bring back to the other question, and bring back to my state, back to new jersey where he is the governor. >> and seton hall where you teach, and you guys educated him. >> and seton hall law school, and the best law school in the country, absolutely, but in the state, when you talk about the bench of democrats the reality is that...
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you're talking about cyclicals and you're talking cyclicals in an environment where the whole global economy has slowed down. how do you play into that story? >> what i'm arguing, maria, we're going to have some, not a lot, some improvement, not just of growth but about perceptions of growth. right now anybody who thinks we're going to grow thinks we're going to grow for that long and the next day they have no clue. we need just a little bit of confidence. about e.p.s for cyclical stocks are way in the basement discounting a recession i don't think we're going to get. >> maria made the point about all these companies sitting on cold, hard cash. will we see bigger payouts as a result that have? put some of the cash to work? all of these things are going to be positive for a market rally. >> it doesn't matter how much cash you have if they are not doing anything with it. >> you have to have some confidence. look, i won't stand here and be silly and poun the table saying confidence is coming back. i think there will be a little less fear. sort of in order, dividend increases, share buyb
you're talking about cyclicals and you're talking cyclicals in an environment where the whole global economy has slowed down. how do you play into that story? >> what i'm arguing, maria, we're going to have some, not a lot, some improvement, not just of growth but about perceptions of growth. right now anybody who thinks we're going to grow thinks we're going to grow for that long and the next day they have no clue. we need just a little bit of confidence. about e.p.s for cyclical stocks...
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grit environment. shawb good show for the fans. >>reporter: nfl put out the 15 timeist for the pro football hall of fame today. first time nominee former raider warren sap and former frooner larry allen. sap played final 4 seasons with the raiders 7 time all pro 96 and a half career sack. allen one of the strongest ever to play in the national football league most of the career with dallas finished up with the niners. former raider brown and former niner
grit environment. shawb good show for the fans. >>reporter: nfl put out the 15 timeist for the pro football hall of fame today. first time nominee former raider warren sap and former frooner larry allen. sap played final 4 seasons with the raiders 7 time all pro 96 and a half career sack. allen one of the strongest ever to play in the national football league most of the career with dallas finished up with the niners. former raider brown and former niner
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it also is an environment today where there is not much inflation. if he were to compound inflation in the future, he would well understand what that would do to budgets as well. i think he hopefully is able to bring a perspective and said, let's get some long-term problems dealt with now because here are the risks. he has to be a risk manager. he has to be able to explain these things. this has not been talked about yet. i held as treasury secretary -- he has had experience around congress -- he is more of a washington person. i would hope because he has had political awareness, he would understand the significance and focus on a growth agenda. the fundamental challenge of the country is that 2% gdp growth is not adequate. we need to bump that up. historically we would be looking at 3.3%. that helps us of a lot of fiscal problems. it also helps people to work and helps families get stronger. all of that would be an enormously important thing. i think there are some policies, some of which the treasury deals with. we think having the highest corporat
it also is an environment today where there is not much inflation. if he were to compound inflation in the future, he would well understand what that would do to budgets as well. i think he hopefully is able to bring a perspective and said, let's get some long-term problems dealt with now because here are the risks. he has to be a risk manager. he has to be able to explain these things. this has not been talked about yet. i held as treasury secretary -- he has had experience around congress --...
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you become a product that environment. it becomes cliche' to stand in front of the building every day with your home boys, drinking and smoke a blunt. this is the reality of it. this is what our youth think is the way of life right how. a lot of them don't have the initiative to get out and go find their appointment and this is why we're trying to bring this abroad. >> but violence, specifically, what did you think about it as a way of dealing with someone either doing something to someone you loved or -- >> well, i mean, there was a time when i was a very violent individual at one time. and a lot of times you don't think about what you're doing to someone to hurt them when the thought is in process. it's like if it happens there's a reaction. this is the mentality and now it's even more so with the video games and the kids that sit there all day and play video games and it becomes easy to pull the trigger in the video game and in real life, people think that it's the same thing but it's not because you're dealing with the
you become a product that environment. it becomes cliche' to stand in front of the building every day with your home boys, drinking and smoke a blunt. this is the reality of it. this is what our youth think is the way of life right how. a lot of them don't have the initiative to get out and go find their appointment and this is why we're trying to bring this abroad. >> but violence, specifically, what did you think about it as a way of dealing with someone either doing something to...
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. >> it's just not a safe environment. you can see how tight it is already. we would be sharing a yard. it's far too small. >> reporter: this father says he's concerned about his daughter with more students around. >> i'm very concerned. with bullying and just make sure she's safe. >> reporter: tonight students tried to make their case to the school board. >> we have barely any room right now and our hall ways are very squished and it's not comfortable. >> reporter: there are already eight schools sharing sites says leigh. >> we would hope working together with the district's help we could make arrangements so they are compatible. >> reporter: one teacher says that she is experienced with the problems with two schools sharing one sight. >> i personally had to break lots and lots of fights. >> reporter: they will determine whether to offer the site to gate way school. amber lee, ktvu news. >>> a teenager from san francisco pleaded not guilty to murder charges this morning stemming from a deadly car crash on new year's day. 19-year-old david morales is accused
. >> it's just not a safe environment. you can see how tight it is already. we would be sharing a yard. it's far too small. >> reporter: this father says he's concerned about his daughter with more students around. >> i'm very concerned. with bullying and just make sure she's safe. >> reporter: tonight students tried to make their case to the school board. >> we have barely any room right now and our hall ways are very squished and it's not comfortable. >>...
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better regulatory environment there. and just a lot of data they've can charge for. >> what do you like heineken? >> well, first of all it's one of the few global beer brands. secondly, it's acquisition of apb quite recently it's now 60% emerging markets. i think that there are a lot of very good brewers in the world. heineken has been somewhat ignored i think for much of the last five years. had a good year last year but we think it's still got plenty of upside. >> george, we want to thank you for your time today. and some good picks. we'll have you back to talk more about other stocks that you see out there. >> thanks a lot. >> coming up, stocks on the move ahead of the opening bell. wells fargo, best buy and others with jim cramer right after the break. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology a
better regulatory environment there. and just a lot of data they've can charge for. >> what do you like heineken? >> well, first of all it's one of the few global beer brands. secondly, it's acquisition of apb quite recently it's now 60% emerging markets. i think that there are a lot of very good brewers in the world. heineken has been somewhat ignored i think for much of the last five years. had a good year last year but we think it's still got plenty of upside. >> george, we...
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. >> reporter: some conservative christians say the focus shouldn't be on guns but the environment giving rise to this violence. >> instead of having, as the nra proposes, a policeman in every school, our policy should be focused on getting a dad in every home. >> reporter: vice president biden said friday he is glad evangelical groups have participated in his gun policy task force meetings because in the past, they have been "reluctant to engage in the gun issue." athena jones, cnn, washington. >> you can see more about this story on our belief log at cnn.com/belief. >>> a maintenance shed in new york city's central park turned up a shocking discovery, a loaded cannon from an old british warship dating you to the revolutionary war. it's been sitting around for centuries. workers were cleaning the rust when they found the cannon still had gunpowder and a cannon ball. a spark or a flame could have set it off. >> this is an amazing surprise. it was there for so many years and people were sitting on it when it was a loaded cannon. >> technicians removed about two pounds of black powder and t
. >> reporter: some conservative christians say the focus shouldn't be on guns but the environment giving rise to this violence. >> instead of having, as the nra proposes, a policeman in every school, our policy should be focused on getting a dad in every home. >> reporter: vice president biden said friday he is glad evangelical groups have participated in his gun policy task force meetings because in the past, they have been "reluctant to engage in the gun issue."...
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the default environment is still relatively benign. one of the things that i think gets lost on investors is since 2008 we have refinanced the entire high yield market. there is two ben fritz that from. one is you clearly have a lower interest rate because of lower rates but the second thing we've done is push out maturity. even if there is weakness, which we would not rule out, most companies are pretty well positioned to survive that and they don't have near term mature its. which is always a concern from a high yield investors because, you know, banks can be fickle. we know that. so from a credit standpoint, things are very strong. >> how much go you take into kri consideration, the macro economy, how much does it play when you're putting together a portfolio. >> macro sets the guard rail of the idea. you will deemphasize home builders or building products. right now for example, we are concerned about europe. from the standpoint of credit, we look at european exposure and incorporate that. you can see we are clearly under weight in
the default environment is still relatively benign. one of the things that i think gets lost on investors is since 2008 we have refinanced the entire high yield market. there is two ben fritz that from. one is you clearly have a lower interest rate because of lower rates but the second thing we've done is push out maturity. even if there is weakness, which we would not rule out, most companies are pretty well positioned to survive that and they don't have near term mature its. which is always a...
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can the case be made for all women in a college environment? you have been the president of such a school. >> one of the things people think is a single sex school is all women. we have some male professors. the tilt is female, but we have male professors. they are not sitting in a convent. you have other school that are close by. so, none of these children or young people are being koiserred. it's an important point to make. a lot of them think they are going to be. however, i think there are lots of benefits. there are some disadvantages. there are 4,000 plus colleges in the united states. 4,000. you have clernlg colleges for african-american. 45 women's colleges. you have one founded for jewish people, why not variety? i didn't go to a single sex school. a lot of women who are achievers didn't. some want to make that choice. they want to learn and be focused. they want to have the opportunity to learn without the distraction of young men in the room and they are being prepared to go into a world with all the tools that make them unintimidate
can the case be made for all women in a college environment? you have been the president of such a school. >> one of the things people think is a single sex school is all women. we have some male professors. the tilt is female, but we have male professors. they are not sitting in a convent. you have other school that are close by. so, none of these children or young people are being koiserred. it's an important point to make. a lot of them think they are going to be. however, i think...
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. >> it's just not a safe environment. you can see how tight it is already. we would be sharing a yard. it's far too small. >> reporter: this father says he's concerned about his daughter with more students around. >> i'm very concerned. with bullying and just make sure she's safe. >> reporter: tonight students tried to make their case to the school board. >> we have barely any room right now and our hall ways are very squished and it's not comfortable. >> reporter: there are already eight schools sharing sites says leigh. >> we would hope working together with the district's help we could make arrangements so they are compatible. >> reporter: one teacher says that she is experienced with the problems with two schools sharing one sight. >> i personally had to break lots and lots of fights. >> reporter: they will determine whether to offer the site to gate way school. amber lee, ktvu news. >>> a teenager from san francisco pleaded not guilty to murder charges this morning stemming from a deadly car crash on new year's day. 19-year-old david morales is accused
. >> it's just not a safe environment. you can see how tight it is already. we would be sharing a yard. it's far too small. >> reporter: this father says he's concerned about his daughter with more students around. >> i'm very concerned. with bullying and just make sure she's safe. >> reporter: tonight students tried to make their case to the school board. >> we have barely any room right now and our hall ways are very squished and it's not comfortable. >>...
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this is why in the context of the current economic environment, we have to stop thinking surpluses are great, and we need great economic data. from what i do for a living, that would be great for our country, and i would love it, but that's a political discussion, and you guys can do that. what i'm paid to do is analyze the markets. and you want to buy the equity markets when all the economic data including the deficit is trending better from historically poor levels. that's kind of what we call the sweet spot. connell: there you go, separating the politics from the financial markets, does it pretty well, tony dwyer, always good to see you. thanks tony. >> thanks. dagen: dish throwing itself in the middle for the bidding war for clear wire leaving sprint investors to wonder what's next. we will bring you the latest. connell: the samsung galaxy eating into the market share for the iphone. the man who is behind this popular phone will join us for the consumer electronics show. dagen: the latest outbreak of the flu has opts in chicago turning a -- has hospitals in chicago turning away vis
this is why in the context of the current economic environment, we have to stop thinking surpluses are great, and we need great economic data. from what i do for a living, that would be great for our country, and i would love it, but that's a political discussion, and you guys can do that. what i'm paid to do is analyze the markets. and you want to buy the equity markets when all the economic data including the deficit is trending better from historically poor levels. that's kind of what we...
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it's certainly a good return, low interest rate environment. i like to think of it as a fair return for honest work. not the best return out of the equity market in past years but a good return coming from some earnings growth and pe expansion and a 2.5% dividend return. >> from an economy that continues to improve. >> it is improving. first half i think weighed upon by all of this fiscal shenanigans going on and second half should be better and the fed will step back but they're super easy. equities should benefit. >> i want to listen to a sound bite, david, that there was on "squawk box." here's what he said about his expectations for earnings. >> earnings of s&p 500 are going to be down this year. >> down year over year? >> down year over year. i think below 100. >> below 100. >> maybe 95. i think the market will have a swoon here, ending the year pretty flat. >> what is he missing? >> we are forecasting $108 of earnings for 2013. >> big difference. >> big difference. i respect byron's opinion. we don't expect a recession and what needs to b
it's certainly a good return, low interest rate environment. i like to think of it as a fair return for honest work. not the best return out of the equity market in past years but a good return coming from some earnings growth and pe expansion and a 2.5% dividend return. >> from an economy that continues to improve. >> it is improving. first half i think weighed upon by all of this fiscal shenanigans going on and second half should be better and the fed will step back but they're...